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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biomolecular Engineering
Biomolecular Engineering at University of Kansas research integrates the fundamentals of biology, chemistry and mathematics with engineering problem-solving methods to prepare students for careers in industry, academia and public service. Program faculty solve biological problems to increase understanding of a variety of biological systems.
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering
Biomechanics and Neural Engineering at University of Kansas is the scientific discipline that studies biological systems, such as the human body, using the methods of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose is to create new and innovative approaches, advance fundamental concepts, and apply knowledge to the improvement of the mechanics of biological systems.
Applied Statistics, Analytics and Data Science
The University of Kansas offers a Master of Science in Applied Statistics, Analytics and Data Science, designed for those looking to advance their careers in data-related fields. This programme is available entirely online, allowing for flexible study while equipping students with essential skills over a duration that suits individual needs.
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Research in the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering program at University of Kansas involves the investigation and development of materials and structures to improve the quality of life for patients.
Chemistry
In addition to the Ph.D. degree, the Department of Chemistry offers the Master of Science (M.S.) degree at University of Kansas for students who want a less extensive graduate program in chemistry.
Cancer Biology
The Graduate Program in Cancer Biology (CBIO) will be a University-wide interdisciplinary training program. The focus of the program will be at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC); although, use of technology allows the program to share local expertise as well as to integrate expertise on other campuses of the University of Kansas .
Pharmacology and Toxicology
The Pharmacology and Toxicology program at University of Kansas provides advanced training in molecular, cellular and organ systems, pharmacology and toxicology and scientific writing.
Medicinal Chemistry
The University of Kansas Department of Medicinal Chemistry consists of 10 full time faculty, more than 40 full-time graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and other research staff, and an administrative staff of three.
Biostatistics
The Biostatistics M.S. and Ph.D. programs at University of Kansas were created to help meet the ever-increasing demand for biostatisticians to take leadership roles in careers as researchers and educators in academia, government, and industry.
Anatomy and Cell Biology
The Anatomy and Cell Biology programme at the University of Kansas provides advanced training for careers in research and academia. This full-time degree focuses on developmental biology and neuroscience. Students engage in rigorous study at the University of Kansas to master the skills needed for modern biomedical science.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
The department's Distance Master's Degree Program in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from University of Kansas features the same high-quality lectures and courses offered in the Ph.D. program.
Mathematics
The Mathematics M.A. program at University of Kansas includes three tracks, designed to accommodate the different interests and backgrounds of our students. The course requirements differ among the three tracks.
Physics
The MS degree in Physics at University of Kansas can be obtained as a terminal degree for students not wishing to continue toward a PhD or for students who complete the necessary graduate course work but do not qualify for PhD candidacy.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Kansas's Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department has an excellent graduate program; our PhD program was recently ranked as on the top 10 programs in the nation by the National Research Council. We offer M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in three disciplines: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Plant Biology, and Entomology.